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As one of the oldest franchises in the NHL, the New York Rangers have been drawing in fans for decades. Coupled with an attraction such as historic home venue, Madison Square Garden, scoring tickets to a New York Rangers game is a must for hockey fans of all ages.

New York Rangers Ticket Information

Get your New York Rangers tickets now and see the squad put on a showcase at New York's Madison Square Garden. Finding Rangers hockey tickets is as easy as ever with Vivid Seats, as we’ve created some excellent tools and filter options to quicken the process. If any questions ever arise, you can contact us by phone at 1.866.848.8499 or speak with us via Live Chat. Also, every order is backed by our 100% Buyer Guarantee, so you know the tickets will arrive on time, are authentic, and are exactly what you ordered. Here’s how to get your Rangers tickets:

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Rangers Advance to First Stanley Cup Final Since 1994

After wrapping up their 4-2 series win over Montreal in the Eastern Conference Finals on May 29, the New York Rangers enjoyed some time off while waiting to see who they’d be facing in the 2014 Stanley Cup Final. The answer came June 1 as in their 21st game of the postseason, the Los Angeles Kings once again came out on top, defeating the Chicago Blackhawks in seven to set up a never-before-seen championship bout with the Rangers. The two big-market franchises have seen very little of each other both this season and historically. The forthcoming series will be only the third postseason meeting, and the previous two, in 1979 and 1981, were both won by New York. During the regular season, the squads split a pair of contests, with each winning on the other’s home ice, a trend that would fare well for the Rangers who will open the series on the road.

New York’s Madison Square Garden will get Games 3 (June 9) and 4 (June 11), as well as a potential Game 6 on June 16. The Rangers’ last Stanley Cup Final appearance was in 1994, which also earned the franchise its fourth title. LA, meanwhile, has advanced to only its third Stanley Cup Final, though won recently in 2012.